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Diablo 3 Expansion Announced: Reaper of Souls

Today at Gamescom in Germany, Blizzard announced the first expansion to Diablo III, titled Reaper of Souls. The story will follow a fallen archangel called Mathael who has returned as the Angel of Death. The level cap will increase to 70, and the expansion will bring a new playable class to the game called the Crusader, whom they described as a "natural walking tank." Reaper of Souls will also bring vast improvements to the loot system; in addition to having a better chance to find good, useful gear for the character you're playing, the items themselves are getting an overhaul to make for more interesting gameplay. Instead of being simply loaded down with combat stats, legendary items will include unique ways to modify how your character functions. They're also implementing something the community has been asking for since shortly after the game came out: randomized dungeons. Further, the Paragon leveling system, put in place after launch as a way to provide character progression after reaching the level cap, will be made account-wide, rather than on a per-character basis. A new profession NPC has been added as well: the Mystic, which lets players reroll one of the stats on a powerful item. As you might expect, Blizzard did not mention a release date. The Reaper of Souls opening cinematic is available on YouTube, as is a brief gameplay video.

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  1. Don't expect high sales by WarJolt · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Gamer don't normally allow themselves to be disappointed twice.

    1. Re:Don't expect high sales by dyingtolive · · Score: 5, Informative

      I swore Blizzard off after the first D3, and then was pleasantly surprised when no one I knew liked Heart of the Swarm. I will pass on this one as well.

      Something interesting I noticed a few weeks ago is that the only game I've enjoyed that I paid more than $20 for in as long as I can remember is Payday 2.

      I think I'm officially off the Triple-As.

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    2. Re:Don't expect high sales by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Wow, you're a sour person aren't you? Is it really something for you to see others fail? Is that what it takes to make you feel good? Wow. Just wow.

      He expected Heart of the Swarm to be a good game and well received by his friends, making him regret his decision not to buy it. He's happy that his friends' opinions seem to confirm that he made the right decision in not buying the game. I don't see anything "sour" in that.

  2. "Crusader" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... may want to rename that class for the Middle East...

  3. Strayed too far from the original formula by stewsters · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Randomized dungeons are a good sign. The devs need to go play some roguelikes and less WOW for a few weeks before working on it. That may detoxify them enough to fix it.

  4. Deja Vu? by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Informative

    I seem to remember playing this class in D2 but it was called a Paladin at the time.

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    1. Re:Deja Vu? by Alok · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I remember randomized dungeons in D1, and good loot systems in both D1 & D2.

      Unfortunately most of the 'new to D3!' stuff is a rehash of things that used to exist in the former games, but at least they are working to bring it up to par in those departments.

  5. Expect high sales by Piata · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gamers are stupid. Blizzard has been on a downturn for a while but people will still line up in droves for this. If you need any further proof, look at Call of Duty. Exact same engine, almost indentical gameplay, loaded to the brim with shitty DLC that's made irrelevant by next year's installment and it STILL sells 10 - 15 million units.

    Look how long it's taken for people to abandon EA. It's been years since they were considered the worst company ever and they are just now starting to feel that wrath. If Blizzard and their brands fall, it will happen at a slow and steady pace.

  6. Offline Single Player? by Hatta · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Any word on offline single player? No offline single player, no sale.

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    1. Re:Offline Single Player? by CronoCloud · · Score: 3, Informative

      Yeah, they aren't doing that.

      Actually, they did do that, in the console versions.

    2. Re:Offline Single Player? by Hatta · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Exactly how often are you in front of your gaming PC without internet access? Serious question.

      That's not the point at all. I refuse to buy a game that can be taken away from me at any point with no recourse. I still play 30 year old games on my Tandy, and I hope to be around to play games from today 30 years from now.

      I object to disposible culture in the strongest possible terms. If this practice becomes acceptable, future generations will be unable to benefit from their cultural heritage. What if the works of Shakespeare and Bach were dependent on a third party service that disappeared 10 years after release?

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  7. No need for an expansion, Blizzard by Azure+Flash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You're already reaped my soul with Diablo 3. I had to Exile myself to repair the damage you've done to my soul.

  8. Fool me once...maybe I'll be back in ten years. by Remus+Shepherd · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I won't be buying this expansion because D3 was such a huge disappointment, I don't see any expansion ever making it fun. I think my highest level character was 37 -- I stopped when I got to Hell difficulty, because there seemed no point in playing the exact same content over a third time. Meanwhile it didn't seem possible to progress without spending real-world money. Blizzard lost me with this game.

    But on a related note, I have a question. Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) is bringing out the new Everquest Next which looks amazing. But I swore off of Sony in 2000 after being a guide in the original Everquest. The guide program was so corrupt, and the John Smedley administration was so disrespectful of the players, that I swore never to buy another Sony game. Has Sony improved? After more than ten years I'd be willing to give them another chance if I hear that they're not the pure evil they used to be. (I know EA is still pure evil, but I haven't heard anything lately about SOE.)

    Blizzard has probably lost me for ten years. We'll see if they still try to trick players into spending money, and whether they re-discover what makes game fun.

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  9. D3 Expansion set was already released... by GoJays · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...It's called Torchlight 2.

    The real Diablo 3 in my books.